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23 Cool Places to Visit Near Marbella, Spain

A complete guide for what to see and do in and places to visit near Marbella, Spain.

Marbella is a fabulous city on the Costa del Sol in Spain. It’s one of the places to enjoy things to do in Malaga province.

With so many great places to visit near and around the city, it’s no wonder it’s well known for the “famous and rich” people, who you can usually spot here.

There are a lot of great places to see in Marbella, and it is the perfect place to relax, soak up the sun, and enjoy great things to do all over Andalucia. There are also many interesting places nearby!

This is why this Southern Spain guide will let you know what places to visit near Marbella!

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Overview: Best Places to Visit Near Marbella, Spain

1. Puerto Banus

boats docked on a pier with a view of white buildings and houses and a mountain

Marbella exists out of two parts: Puerto Banus and Marbella. Puerto Banus is the harbor and this is the place most people go to.

So if you’re wondering what to see in Marbella first, you’ll want to head to Puerto Banus.

Marbella is also one of the best day trips from Malaga, and other Andalusian cities like Seville or Cordoba. It is especially popular for shopping in Puerto Banus.

This is where you can find the Jet Set and the big stores. Gucci, Versace, Dolce and Gabbana, and all the other brands you want are located here. This part is also known as the “Golden Mile.”

I just love to come here and watch people while munching on one of my favorite snacks from Spain

Most people here are richer than I am and this gives some funny views. The boats and cars that you will find here are also so nice!

But I have to warn you, the prices are also a bit higher. Last summer I had ice cream for 5 euro a scoop!

Book here to rent a boat in Marbella.

2. Explore the Old Town

a street in old town marbella with tables and chairs on the side, people, old houses for restaurants, and flowers
The streets of Old Town Marbella

Marbella is further divided into two more parts: a new part, and the old city.

The new part is close to the beach and is full of restaurants and shops. Have a nice stroll over the beach and enjoy tasty seafood at the restaurants or a beach bar (chiringuito).

You might even convince someone to share their perfect deep fried octopus recipe.

Do you want more? You’re in luck because there are endless amazing things to do in Marbella.

If you know what to see around Marbella, one of the best places to go in Marbella is the Old Town (“casco antiguo“).

The old buildings and small streets dotted with orange trees make the old quarter a great place to wander. And, the old city still has the same layout as in the 16th century.

One of the top buildings you have to visit is the church Ermita del Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz, a beautiful white church from the 15th century. It was enlarged in the 18th century.

Book here your Wine & Tapas Tour in Marbella.

3. Historic Extension

a golf course surrounded by palm trees and mountains

It is a bit of a weird name, but Historic Extension is the name of a botanical garden. It is located between the sea and the old part, and it hosts 10 sculptures of the well-known Salvador Dali.

It’s an art gallery under the sky! This is one of the best things to see in Marbella for couples who want something unique but still romantic.

Book here your bike tour through Marbella.

4. Parks of Marbella

intricate park bench in marbella made of ceramics

If you like walking and enjoying nature, then Marbella is a great place. There are some nice parks in and around Marbella. The parks and gardens are some of the most beautiful places in Marbella to visit.

Alameda Park is a small park in the old city. A meeting place for the locals and has nice selections of vegetation. Take a stroll or sit down and find the parrots.

Puerto Cabopino Beach and Marina are hidden gems. Walk along with the beach and the dunes and find this little marina with amazing views.

Constitution Park is a small park in the middle of Marbella. Find the cat family, bring some food, and recharge in a relaxing place.

There is a lot of vegetation, and many people go here to do yoga or meditation. 

Book here a tour of Marbella.

5. The Wineries

Spanish sparkling cava wine in 2 glasses with grapes next to them.

Around Marbella, there are a few wineries or Bodega in Spanish.

Most of them you can visit and enjoy a tour and taste some nice wines. You should make an appointment for this, but it is a very nice thing to do if you like wine.

Between Malaga and Portugal, there are a lot of wineries.

You will find Chardonnay, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, but also sherry. Sherry is getting less and less popular, but now you know it comes from Spain!

Book here your wine tour in Marbella.

6. Museums of Marbella

a white building with brow accents on a narrow street
Museo del Grabado Español Contemporáneo (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Marbella has some very nice museums and some are very specific. If you love art, the museums are definitely the best places to go in Marbella to get your fix.

Ralli Museums is a museum focused on Latin American and European art.

It has 10 showrooms, and the art pieces are from unknown to well-known artists. The museum is free, but the opening times are limited, so check before you go!

You can find some other nice museums like Museo del Grabado Espanol Contemporaneo and Galeria de Arte Alvaro Reja. So you can easily enjoy some art while enjoying the nice weather and beaches as well!

The museums and art galleries are all only a short walk away, a visit is surely one of the best things to do around Marbella!

Book here a tour of Marbella.

7. Nueva Andalucia

boats docked on a port with a view of white houses on a hill with clouds on the sky on a bright day

If you’re wondering where to go in Marbella or nearby for coffee, it’s hard to beat Nueva Andalucia.

This chic area along the marina is known for having some of the best places to eat in Marbella, but it also has all my favorite cafes.

Dezentral is probably the best cafe in Nueva Andalucia. They offer a wide range of coffees, including flat whites, macchiatos, and espressos. Their coffee is high quality and always wakes me up.

Plus, if you’re with someone who doesn’t drink coffee, they have a ton of tasty tea, fresh fruit juices, and lemonade options! Their homemade breakfasts are also a great start to the morning.

Another great cafe is Astralito. I always love seeing what coffee art I’ll get!

If you’re looking for places to stay in Marbella that are a little out of the city center and quiet, Nueva Andalucia is a great residential area.

Book here a tour through Marbella.

Places to Visit Near Marbella

8. Fuengirola

aerial view of Fuengirola filled with houses, trees, and the Spanish coast

Fuengirola is one of the quieter places to visit near Marbella. It is less rich than Marbella, but there are still lots of great things to do in Fuengirola.

In the town you will find a big shopping mall ‘Miramar’. You can find H&M, Primark, Zara, and other more affordable stores here.

The zoo is also located in Fuengirola. It is not that big, but they have a few rare species. If you have the time, it is nice to take a walk between the animals.

Or visit the beach and all the restaurants. The atmosphere is different from Marbella’s, making it one of the best places to visit around Marbella.

Check out Fuengirola Tours here.

9. Benalmadena

aerial view of the Benalmadena coast with white houses and buildings

If you go a bit further than Fuengirola, you’ll end up in Benalmadena. This is another great beach town with a lot of nice restaurants.

One of the reasons Benalmadena is one of the best places to visit near Marbella is its butterfly park. This beautiful park has more than 1,500 different species of butterflies.

It is the biggest in Europe, and easily one of my favorite things to do in Benalmedena!

Next to the park is a fantastic Thai temple. Do not forget to visit that one, too!

Book Benalmadena tours now.

10. Torremolinos

beach umbrellas and chairs lined on the beach with people walking, sunbathing, or swimming as well as buildings and resorts on the side under a blue sky

Right next to Benalmadena is the beach town of Torremolinos, one of the best places close to Marbella.

This is one of my favorite places near Marbella, Spain to kick back and enjoy the sunshine. That’s because Torremolinos boasts some of the best beaches in Southern Spain!

Torremolinos is also one of the best towns near Marbella for those who love waterparks. The waterpark in Fuengirola is nice for kids under 8, but the one in Torremolinos is great for all ages.

If you want a break from beach life, there are a lot of other unique things to do in Torremolinos, such as the Jardín Botánico Molino de Inca or the Crocodile Park!

Check out Torremolinos Tours here.

11. Seville

view of the Plaza de Espana with flowers on the foreground and people walking

Sevilla is one of the best cities in Europe if you ask me.

It is reachable from Marbella, but you will need a whole day. But this should be easy since there are so many wonderful things to do in Seville, so you could easily fill a week!

The architecture is amazing, and the history is great. They have even nicer parks than in Marbella and I fell in love with Plaza de Espana the moment I saw it.

Plaza de Espana is a big square with a particular part for every province of Spain.

There are many street artists and locals. You can even take a boat trip across the square. Last time, I just sat there for an hour watching a flamenco show.

Sevilla might not be one of the closest places to visit near Marbella, but if you can spare a full day, it is a must!

Book here your day trip from Marbella to Seville.

12. Gibraltar

a view of Rock of Gibraltar and a pathway

Gibraltar is one of the must-visit places near Marbella. It is a piece of England in Spain. Eat fish and Chips, take a picture in the red phone booths, and most importantly, see the monkeys!

On the Rock of Gibraltar live around 300 monkeys. This is the only place in Europe where you can find wild monkeys, so of course, it is one of the best things to do in Gibraltar.

The mountain also offers you some amazing caves to visit and enjoy.

You can go by car, but it is very difficult to park inside Gibraltar. It is basically one big city and nothing more. So park just outside and walk across the border—it is way easier and cheaper!

Book here your day tour from Marbella to Gibraltar.

13. Malaga

an aerial view of Malaga with the sea in the distance on an upcoming sunset.

If you want to come to Marbella, Malaga is one of the primary cities near Marbella you will probably fly to. It is the capital of the Costa del Sol and it is amazing.

There are so many amazing things to do in Malaga, you might not want to leave!

Visit the Gibralfaro and enjoy the view. You can also enjoy the views over Malaga from one of the rooftop bars the city offers which are especially nice in the evening with all the lights!

You can take the train from Fuengirola and end up in the center. This is the easiest and cheapest way. Read here our detailed guide on how to get from Marbella to Malaga.

While you’re there, make sure to know what to eat in Malaga, especially the Puntillitas Fritas!

Malaga is one of the most popular day trips from Marbella, but if you decide to stay longer, check out my ultimate guide for the best hotels in Malaga.

Check out Malaga tours here.

14. Ronda

white houses on perched near a cliff with also a stone bridge nearby

Ronda is a small city in the mountains. A gorge separates it into two parts. The bridge connecting the two has a lot of history and is beautiful.

There is also a hidden mine where you can walk down into the gorge and see where they could escape in case of a war.

Ronda is a must-see for a typical Spanish city, a bit closer than Sevilla. It is so beautiful that I could go there every week.

Book here your day tour from Marbella to Ronda.

15. White Villages Near Marbella

Antequera Castle with nearby trees and white houses on the forefront

If you’re fortunate enough to have a few days or more in Marbella, you might find yourself looking for fun things to do near Marbella. So you have to visit the white villages.

Several small towns near Marbella, Spain are known for their entirely white-washed buildings. And for their incredible hospitality.

These beautiful towns and villages make easy day trips for anyone looking for places to see near Marbella, Spain.

There are several options, but a few of my favorite places to visit near Marbella are Antequera, Istán, and Ojén. I also recommend visiting Casares, Benahavis, and Mijas Pueblo. They are all super scenic.

Book here a day trips from Marbella.

16. Juzcar

blue painted houses built on a hill surrounded by trees

In addition to the white villages, one of the more unusual day trips from Marbella, Spain is to Júzcar.

While most of the towns near Marbella are known for their white buildings, Juzcar is sometimes called the Smurf Village instead.

This is because the entire town was painted blue by Sony for The Smurfs movie in 2011.

Although Juzcar is still popular for tourists looking to hike or rock climb, it also attracts people who love the Smurfs.

Visitors can find remnants from the film throughout the town, including paintings, Smurf statues, and mushrooms.

?Júzcar is also worth visiting to see the nearby Cave of the Moors and the beautiful 16th-century church. It is definitely one of the best places to visit near Marbella.

17. Nerja

geographical formations inside a cave

One of my favorite places to visit near Marbella is Nerja. And for good reason, because it is one of the most beautiful places in Spain.

Nerja has everything a holidaymaker could ask for beaches, golfing, hot springs, water parks, water sports, hiking, and even horseback riding.

Nerja has over 3500 annual hours of sunshine, making it the ideal beach vacation spot. There is also a great nightlife scene and top-end restaurants for a romantic getaway.

For a break from the sun, take a day trip to the enigmatic Nerja Caves.

The caves are nearly 5 kilometers long and house the world’s largest stalagmite. It is one of the best things to do in Nerja!

Check out Nerja tours here.

18. Estepona

the Orchid House - a white building with a glass dome with people coming inside; and white houses on the background

Another one of the most popular towns near Marbella, Spain, is Estepona. This is another lovely beach resort town, so of course, the beaches and hotels are all top-end. 

In addition to the beach, one of the best things to do in Estepona is to walk through the charming old town. There are also many hiking opportunities along the Costa del Sol in Estepona.

Or, if you prefer the resort life, you can enjoy a relaxing afternoon of golfing, horseback riding, and tennis. It’s one of the coziest places to visit near Marbella.

Book Estepona tours now.

19. Benahavis

white houses on a hillside with trees below

If you want to see more beautiful towns near Marbella to visit, try Benahavís, a short drive from Marbella.

This picturesque Andalusian village is known for its charming, narrow streets, traditional whitewashed houses, and lush, verdant surroundings.

Often referred to as “The Dining Room of the Costa del Sol,” Benahavís has gained a reputation for its exceptional culinary scene. 

The town’s numerous gourmet restaurants are a major draw, offering everything from traditional Spanish tapas to innovative fusion cuisine. 

Outdoor lovers can explore the scenic hiking trails that wind through the nearby mountains and along the Guadalmina River.

Additionally, a visit to the Montemayor Castle, a 10th-century fortress, provides a glimpse into the area’s rich history and offers breathtaking views of the coastline.

Check out Benahavis tours here.

20. Mijas Pueblo

white houses on a base of a mountain and the mountain peak on the background

Mijas Pueblo is one of the small towns near Marbella that travelers should not miss.

Known for its whitewashed buildings adorned with colorful flower pots, Mijas Pueblo offers a serene and picturesque retreat from the bustling coastal areas. 

The village’s narrow, winding streets are lined with quaint shops, cafés, and artisan workshops, making it a perfect place to explore on foot. 

Mijas Pueblo also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with landmarks such as the Virgen de la Peña Hermitage and the ancient bullring, which is uniquely oval-shaped and one of the oldest in Spain.

Book Mijas Pueblo tours now.

21. Ojén

white houses on the side of the mountain with trees planted until the peak

Nestled in the Sierra Blanca mountains and one of the areas around Marbella, Ojén is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful escape with a rich cultural heritage.

Ojén is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with lush forests and mountain views creating a serene backdrop.

Begin your visit with a stroll through the old town, stopping at landmarks such as the Church of La Encarnación and the Plaza de Andalucía, where you can relax and soak in the village ambiance. 

The Ojén Cave, a fascinating natural formation, offers a glimpse into the area’s geological history and is often used for cultural events and concerts.

Don’t miss a visit to the Museo del Molino, an old olive mill turned museum showcasing the traditional process of olive oil production.

Check out Ojen tours here.

22. Selwo Aventura

a bridge through a body of water with mountain and trees and buildings

If you want to know what to do near Marbella especially if you have kids, Selwo Aventura should be on your list.

Selwo Aventura offers an immersive safari experience that brings the wonders of African wildlife to the Costa del Sol.

This expansive wildlife park, which spans over 100 hectares, is home to more than 2,000 animals from around the globe, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and rhinoceroses. 

Selwo Aventura is divided into different zones, each representing various ecosystems, making it a diverse and educational destination for everyone.

For those seeking more adventure, the park features a zip line and a suspension bridge that provide thrilling aerial views of the animal enclosures. 

The park also provides interactive experiences such as feeding giraffes or meeting small mammals, making for memorable moments, especially for children.

Buy Selwo Aventura tickets online.

23. La Concha Mountain

peak of the mountain with palm trees in front of it

La Concha Mountain, standing proudly as a sentinel over Marbella, is one of the most iconic natural landmarks of the Costa del Sol. Hiking is one of the best things to do near Marbella Spain.

Part of the Sierra Blanca range, La Concha reaches an elevation of 1,215 meters, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Marbella, the Mediterranean Sea, and on clear days, even the African coastline.

The mountain’s name, which means “The Shell” in Spanish, comes from its distinctive shape, which resembles an open shell.

La Concha is a scenic backdrop for Marbella and a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers who seek to experience its rugged beauty and tranquility.


Overview of Marbella

nighttime view of boats on the waterfront
Marbella at night

Some historians believe that Marbella has existed since the 7th century BC. The first evidence of the city started during the Middle Ages.

It is one of few cities in Andalusia that was already popular and big before the tourists came in the 1960s.

The first hotels were built in 1918 and 1926. So if you enjoy old buildings, this a place for you. Especially if you know where to stay in Marbella to get the best combination of history and views.

In 1954, Marbella Club opened, an international resort for movie stars, nobility, and business executives. This was the start of the Jet Set, which you will still find.

Nowadays, many famous people are on holiday or even live in and around Marbella.

However, Marbella is also a coveted travel destination due to its sandy beaches, golf courses, and warm temperatures all year round. It’s actually one of the best destinations for winter holidays in Spain.

There are a lot of unusual things to do in Marbella, and enough sites to fill up at least a 3 day itinerary for Marbella.

Best Hotels in Marbella

interior of a room at Anantara Villa Padierna Palace Benahavís Marbella Resort, one of the best holiday resorts near malaga

Budget Hotels in Marbella

Hotel Central Boutique **
Hotel Doña Catalina ***

Family-friendly Hotels in Marbella

Hotel Monarque El Rodeo ***
Ona Alanda Club Marbella ****

Mid-Range Accommodation in Marbella

The Marbella Heights Boutique Hotel ****
Melia Marbella Banús ****

Luxury Hotels in Marbella

The Oasis by Don Carlos Resort *****
Nobu Hotel Marbella *****

As you can see, there are plenty of options for places to stay in Marbella. There is something for everyone.

I think 3 days in Marbella is perfect, and then I would like to continue to another city in Andalusia.

But there are so many great places to stay in Marbella; people stay here for 3 weeks every year. Sometimes even 2 or 3 times a year.

There are definitely plenty of great things to do in Marbella and places to visit near Marbella for longer stays.


Short FAQ about Places Near Marbella

Where is Marbella Spain?

Marbella is in southern Spain along the Costa del Sol in the Andalusia region.

What is Marbella like?

Marbella is a popular beach vacation city. So it is full of beaches, water sports, resorts and lots of people suntanning. There are plenty of seafood restaurants, and it is known for the famous people it attracts especially in the summer.

What are cities close to Marbella, Spain?

The nearest big cities to Marbella are Malaga and the British territory of Gibraltar. Sevilla is also possible as a full day trip from Marabella. And there are many great villages and towns near Marbella worth visiting, like Ronda, Juzcar, and Nerja.

What to do around Marbella?

Around Marbella, you can explore charming Andalusian villages, hike scenic mountain trails, enjoy world-class beaches, and indulge in gourmet dining.

What to see near Marbella?

Near Marbella, you can see the historic Ronda with its dramatic Puente Nuevo bridge, the picturesque whitewashed village of Mijas Pueblo, the luxurious marina at Puerto Banús, the wildlife at Selwo Aventura, and the stunning views from the summit of La Concha Mountain.

What are the best small towns near Marbella?

Some of the best small towns near Marbella include known for its charming streets and stunning views, Benahavís, renowned for its gourmet dining scene and scenic mountain backdrop, a tranquil retreat in the Sierra Blanca mountains with a rich cultural heritage.


About the author

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Caitlyn is the writer of Withcaitlyn.com. In addition to her travel adventures and tips, she offers recipes and reviews.

She is a Dutchie, but lives in Spain and continues her love for travel from there.